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Estimation of Risk vs Reward
It was already mentioned that online poker professionals don't risk. However, sometimes they may risk, if the reward is higher than the risk.
The key point of understanding the risk versus reward is to calculate the bank you need in order to grab the pot in comparison with your funds. If you are ready to spend this money for the game – the risk is worth it.
Poker professionals learn to be more risk-averse regarding their total bankroll than their stack at the table.
Playing an individual game, it is important to value each and every chip, equally at the table. The only thing to consider during the game is making correct plays. Entering a game with a $20 buy-in, a player must be okay with taking a 52% chance of doubling it up to $40. This means that you have a 48% chance of losing your buy-in.**
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